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and will let us. you and you were these sanctions against iran that they introduced by the un security council russia has never recognized the unilateral penalties if the easing pressure on the wrong start would lift. now among the details that one mentioned by sergey lavrov is that this will be the six month freeze over iran's nuclear program no new centrifuges are going to be and no new uranium enrichment facilities are going to be built and iran has agreed to stop enriching uranium over five percent now so the deal here has been made it may only be an interim deal for the moment which means that you have to start in six months time but at the moment it feels like a historic breakthrough especially after a night spent in the media center absolutely paula thank you so much for staying up for us and bringing us the very very latest coming out of geneva on the details of this groundbreaking deal today between iran of the six world powers probably boyko their reporting. well iran's right to enrich urani
and will let us. you and you were these sanctions against iran that they introduced by the un security council russia has never recognized the unilateral penalties if the easing pressure on the wrong start would lift. now among the details that one mentioned by sergey lavrov is that this will be the six month freeze over iran's nuclear program no new centrifuges are going to be and no new uranium enrichment facilities are going to be built and iran has agreed to stop enriching uranium over five...
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joining us now, is u.s.a. baseball writer bob knightingale, and let's not beat around the bush, the number one free agent on the board, is yankees second baseman, and pretty big numbers have been thrown around. could he really eclipse alex rodriguez record deal of $275 million? and if so, who is the most likely to give him that money? he wants $300 million but there's no way he will get that. he may get two husband, and the only team that will pay that is the new york yankees. i think he stays in new york. >> why do you think the 275 mar, or even the $300 million is unattainable? just the way the market is? the state of baseball? >> the one team that makes sense would be the los angeles dodgers that have the bigger payroll, but the dodgers just got a second baseman, so they don't need one, so it is supply and demand, and no one has that kind of demand for a guy like robinson cano. he will be one of the highest paid in baseball, but he certainly won't eclipse a-rod. >> do you think these contracts that we saw f
joining us now, is u.s.a. baseball writer bob knightingale, and let's not beat around the bush, the number one free agent on the board, is yankees second baseman, and pretty big numbers have been thrown around. could he really eclipse alex rodriguez record deal of $275 million? and if so, who is the most likely to give him that money? he wants $300 million but there's no way he will get that. he may get two husband, and the only team that will pay that is the new york yankees. i think he stays...
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will raise awareness but then end up dying out sure appreciate you coming and breaking that down for us mancini founder of s.s.p. bloom thanks thanks. and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for change and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's requests for clemency to the u.s. government for his actions however the obama administration has made it clear that it has no intention of showing any leniency and snowden's case our teeth peter all over than germany and brings us more. the spy can't be allowed to dictate our politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly beagle he's put forward what he called his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he
will raise awareness but then end up dying out sure appreciate you coming and breaking that down for us mancini founder of s.s.p. bloom thanks thanks. and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for change and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's requests for clemency to the u.s....
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s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the tax hartley act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders has recommended that when states participate in letting corporations play states off against each other both states should lose federal highway funds that or any other remedy is pretty unlikely as america continues to raise from being one of the world's wealthiest nations pre reagan to opposed reagan dystopia the first modern fully developed industrialised nation to actually dnd us to realize and move in the direction from first world status toward third world status simply is the result of thirty two years of reaganomics finally a particularly pernicious form of this new business model
s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the tax hartley act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders has recommended that when states participate in...
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information you can share with us as do i too hard evidence the terrorists or potential terrorists have been looking at these reports not in this public form and again i'm not sure that people are going to be fully satisfied with the answers that they received the main issue here i think is that a lot of the questions a lot of the answers given from those spite sheets were centrally asking the public to take it on trust you know we're not sneakers that's not what we do we're protecting. lives in the and the country and i think the problem is in the wake of the edward snowden revelations of course a lot of that trust has been eroded and say that is where the difficulty is going to live or certainly there are some interesting bits of information in that that are going to be very closely scrutinized but i think certain you're going to see this debate continuing that was our to correspondent sara firth in london well it is thursday so that means it's time for our weekly tech report on deck this week cryptography goes mainstream it appears the cia is in bed with a.t.m. t. and it's back the u
information you can share with us as do i too hard evidence the terrorists or potential terrorists have been looking at these reports not in this public form and again i'm not sure that people are going to be fully satisfied with the answers that they received the main issue here i think is that a lot of the questions a lot of the answers given from those spite sheets were centrally asking the public to take it on trust you know we're not sneakers that's not what we do we're protecting. lives...
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mom: well, i use bounty... kerri: ooo! use sparkle®... it's just right for cleaning up everyday little messes without cleaning out your piggy bank. sparkle®. the bright way to clean. >>> a racer is lucky to be alive this morning. brian gillespie was trying to set a land speed record in at a dry lake in southern california on sunday. at 185 miles an hour he loses control. the honda insight flips a dozen times. the car comes to a stop on its roof. gillespie suffered a collapsed lung and a leg gash. >>> a jetblue flight was forced to make an evvacuatioevacuation. the evacuation slide burst open inside the plane pinning a flight attendant. a flight attendant was able to puncture the slide freeing the trapped man. chip reid reports. >> reporter: it began as a routine flight as jetblue 1256 tyke off from ft. myers, florida, heading for boston with 73 passengers and four crew members on board. but about ten minutes into the flight suddenly the emergency evacuation slide at the left front of the plane just behind the cockpit deployed, expanding
mom: well, i use bounty... kerri: ooo! use sparkle®... it's just right for cleaning up everyday little messes without cleaning out your piggy bank. sparkle®. the bright way to clean. >>> a racer is lucky to be alive this morning. brian gillespie was trying to set a land speed record in at a dry lake in southern california on sunday. at 185 miles an hour he loses control. the honda insight flips a dozen times. the car comes to a stop on its roof. gillespie suffered a collapsed lung...
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good morning to everyone waking up with us on your friday morning. thank you for joining us before you get all your shopping going. >> or main you're just coming home from shopping: eileen? >> make sure anything you're doing outdoors, make sure you're bundling up. it is a cold start to this black friday morning. 19 degrees at robert frost meddle school, very appropriately named there. clear skies, calm winds and today, clear and sunny all day long. chilly, though, highs only around 42-degrees with relatively light winds. the average high this time of year, 52 degrees. well below that even through the weekend. the weekend looks great, a few more clouds. otherwise, a chilly 30 degrees for the high. a bit milder, but still below our average for this time of year. we will slowly warm up over the next seven days. we also have rain in the seven-day forecast. i will share that with you from the belfort furniture weather center. for now, turn it over to rob woodfork. things are a little bit earlier than before. not as quiet. >> we're starting to see a little
good morning to everyone waking up with us on your friday morning. thank you for joining us before you get all your shopping going. >> or main you're just coming home from shopping: eileen? >> make sure anything you're doing outdoors, make sure you're bundling up. it is a cold start to this black friday morning. 19 degrees at robert frost meddle school, very appropriately named there. clear skies, calm winds and today, clear and sunny all day long. chilly, though, highs only around...
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you're hurting us by making us adhere to this higher standard." and in particular, and another sort of interesting conflict is that one of the things that it rules out is capital controls. now, historically, people used to say that, you know, again, the sort of simpleminded idea that capital controls weren't such a good thing. and now the imf has come around and has said that capital controls, you know, certain types, are actually desirable. chile and malaysia had them both going into the crisis, and they did better than a lot of other countries as a result of having them. but that in fact may be one of the things that makes a steel founder, that some of the countries that have them and like them are objecting to the faculties that are included in the pact. >> is it conceivable to you that this could affect the enforcement of dodd-frank, which was ostensibly passed to prevent another great crash like 2008? could this affect the enforcement of dodd-frank? >> yeah. no, i mean, certainly the derivatives regulation, and i would expect the capital leve
you're hurting us by making us adhere to this higher standard." and in particular, and another sort of interesting conflict is that one of the things that it rules out is capital controls. now, historically, people used to say that, you know, again, the sort of simpleminded idea that capital controls weren't such a good thing. and now the imf has come around and has said that capital controls, you know, certain types, are actually desirable. chile and malaysia had them both going into the...
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it uses ideas of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was founded by the heritage foundation in 1989. republicans introduced similar legislation in 1992. senate republicans for health care. so you guys are complaining this is a radical, radical thing when it's filled with republican ideas. then the other problem is you guys have complained for four years. you jumped up and down and complaining about how awful obama care is. there is, as far as i know, is no republican alternative. none that's been passed in the house. you don't have a comprehensive health care plan. the health care costs have been rising and rising and rising for the last 20 years. they're projected to continue to rise if there is no change. so what is the republican alternative to the awful, awful, horrible, terrible ghastly obama care? what's really romney care? >> first it's true that i guess in the 1990s, there were conservatives who were trying to be proactive and look for ways to solve the health care problems. some of them, not all -- it's w
it uses ideas of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was founded by the heritage foundation in 1989. republicans introduced similar legislation in 1992. senate republicans for health care. so you guys are complaining this is a radical, radical thing when it's filled with republican ideas. then the other problem is you guys have complained for four years. you jumped up and down and complaining about how awful obama care is. there is, as far as i know, is no republican alternative....
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it's being used as a weapon. to deter people from following through the process, which can take as long as a year. >> for me it took eight and a half months. first they told me i had to return to police headquarters for another in-person interview. this time they demanded i prove an accusation against me had been trop. they said this headline was not enough. i was supposed to produce the original court document. they also told me i had the documents threats against me. fortunately i could show them things like this. 52 days later they sent me a letter rejecting my application for a carry permit. they said i could get a license to keep a gun in my apartment but i feel safe any apartment. i want a permit to carry where i might feel threatened. but i was told, you failed to demonstrate a special need. the license adviser told me i had applied for the permit the wrong way. >> friends of the ruling class, that's who get it. everyone else you're out of luck. >> donald trump got a per notice carry a gun. so did howard s
it's being used as a weapon. to deter people from following through the process, which can take as long as a year. >> for me it took eight and a half months. first they told me i had to return to police headquarters for another in-person interview. this time they demanded i prove an accusation against me had been trop. they said this headline was not enough. i was supposed to produce the original court document. they also told me i had the documents threats against me. fortunately i could...
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thank you for joining us, everybody. let me know your thoughts on twitter, follow me @megynkelly, or facebook. >>> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan. what we've said was you can keep it if it has not changed since the laws passed. >> the president is now lying about his own lies. the obama care hearings rage on, on capitol hill. >> and i will stick by my statement. >> but as usual, there are no answers and no solutions from this clueless administration. >> i would not be the expert there. >> good afternoon. >> he has deceived the press and you, the american people, since day one. >> and is in response not to united states policy. it is in response to a video. >> we deliver the definitive indictment against the president's chief spokesman, jay carney. >> i never lie. >> hannity starts right now. >>> and welcome to "hannity." the president of the united states of america is trying to rewrite history. tonight for the entire hour, we'll be
thank you for joining us, everybody. let me know your thoughts on twitter, follow me @megynkelly, or facebook. >>> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan. what we've said was you can keep it if it has not changed since the laws passed. >> the president is now lying about his own lies. the obama care hearings rage on, on capitol hill. >> and i will stick by my statement. >> but as usual,...
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i think i was using it in a social manner, but you guys have to get used to it. i'm a black man and i use the n word and will continue to use it among my black friends and white friends. randall hill said using the n word is a generational thing. >> that generation, they use those types of words. i'm not agreeing with it at all, but we have to say what type of relationship do they have with each other? what i am understanding is that that type of language was actually going both ways now. >> the n word debate is drawing more reaction from other former players like shannon sharpe. >> i hope i'm wrong and they don't allow him to say this racially charged word in an open locker room and go unchecked. that's unacceptable. i'm embarrassed for it because if he said that to martin, jonathan martin, he didn't only say t he was talking to you too. if you are black, you know what that word means. >> joined by al sharpton on politics nation, reverent, is it a generational thing? is this the children of the civil rights movement realizing that the history of the n word is a
i think i was using it in a social manner, but you guys have to get used to it. i'm a black man and i use the n word and will continue to use it among my black friends and white friends. randall hill said using the n word is a generational thing. >> that generation, they use those types of words. i'm not agreeing with it at all, but we have to say what type of relationship do they have with each other? what i am understanding is that that type of language was actually going both ways now....
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it's the ash in front of us. in front of us was an open pit sulfur mine. and when the shell would land in it, it would ignite and these fumes would come up. and years ago there was a movie called "the hound of baskervilles." i don't know if it was ever remade, but on the moores there was this fog. a then the movie had coming out of the fog a huge hound that would come and attack you. well, that's how i felt on iwo jima. the sulfur and the star shell flares that go off, you would see the japanese coming at you through these fumes. there's one thing that a japanese had. they had on the back of their neck a little phosphorous bubble. and we were set up, and as they came to attack us, i couldn't see the button. but there are officers behind them that just needed a little starlight, and you could see the phosphorous put tops. and he would call out, you could hear him, to the left or to the right or stop, drop to the ground, don't go any further, move ahead. you knew you were in trouble that when you turned around and you could see the phosphorous buttons, then
it's the ash in front of us. in front of us was an open pit sulfur mine. and when the shell would land in it, it would ignite and these fumes would come up. and years ago there was a movie called "the hound of baskervilles." i don't know if it was ever remade, but on the moores there was this fog. a then the movie had coming out of the fog a huge hound that would come and attack you. well, that's how i felt on iwo jima. the sulfur and the star shell flares that go off, you would see...
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but it's true of all of us. we have not paid attention -- we've neglected that point and it makes everything harder for people. it makes everything worse in terms of making choices that they can live with and not end up regretting. and it's -- it is really a scandal and a shame that this country has not paid more attention to that and done a better job. and if we haven't made real discernible progress in that the next several years thenly be disappointed in myself and in the bureau? >> very short answer to this one, is there a political future for richard cordray? which would consider running for an elective office in ohio? >> it's not a political job. i understand it's a job done in a political con teblings but it's a federal -- context, but it's a federal job and that's how i see it. >> you can send more questions #morningmoney if you have something in mind get it ready in the next few minutes. one good question that came in how does this cfb -- cfpb choose the market and which authority? how do you pick in th
but it's true of all of us. we have not paid attention -- we've neglected that point and it makes everything harder for people. it makes everything worse in terms of making choices that they can live with and not end up regretting. and it's -- it is really a scandal and a shame that this country has not paid more attention to that and done a better job. and if we haven't made real discernible progress in that the next several years thenly be disappointed in myself and in the bureau? >>...
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, you sued us. okay. downton abbey isn't the show for knee-slapping bathroom humor and "family guy" isn't really the place for drama and tears which makes this most recent episode so jarring. >> i think brian's trying to say something. >> you have given me a wonderful life. i love you all. >> there's no punchline there. brian the family dog got hit by a car and is gone. the show's executive producer defends the decision, saying it's less traumatic than killing off one of the kids. >>> that's all for "the lead." i'm john berman. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, storm front. severe and deadly weather making its way across the country just as 43 million americans are taking to the roads and skies for thanksgiving. what will it mean for your holiday commute? >>> descent into madness. a new report details the final days of the sandy hook shooter. could he have been stopped? >>> and closed door deal. has the u.s. secretly been negotiating with iran for months? wh
, you sued us. okay. downton abbey isn't the show for knee-slapping bathroom humor and "family guy" isn't really the place for drama and tears which makes this most recent episode so jarring. >> i think brian's trying to say something. >> you have given me a wonderful life. i love you all. >> there's no punchline there. brian the family dog got hit by a car and is gone. the show's executive producer defends the decision, saying it's less traumatic than killing off...
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if you are the coalition many a nationalist opposition however if you are the coalition so good that us who do this people to prison for us gave her the best that the step down i think i would go in secretary cutting to speak the same language if it were are not the changes not according to the topic in which she speaks he speaks one thing in title something that is sort of added some to the been put on something but the good lovable i think the simplest thing is that as secretary of the united states should the not hers worth of speak the same language everywhere i make this same stun people and hundreds of cities across the world are taking part in a mass rallies planned by the global protest group anonymous the day of action is called a million mask march it's uniting those protesting against a violation of online privacy as well as corporate greed and corrupt governments for tasker's wearing guy fawkes masks are demonstrating their allegiance with the you know animas hacktivist group infamous for its online anti-government actions american activist greg who says the group hopes the
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your young men shall see visions, the bible tells us. and where there is no vision, the people parish. >> welcome back, i'm del walters in new york. our special coverage on this the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy continues today. heidi zhou castro is in dallas. set the scene for us there from dallas. >> absolutely, dell. right now we're hearing the closing remarks from a clergy member here in dallas with 5,000 people packed into dealey plaza. all of this taking place in the shadows of the building where oswald put a rifle out of the sixth floor window and shot the president on that day on november 22nd, 1963. today was also a chance for the city of dallas to redeem itself after five decades. immediately after the assassination, dallas earned itself the dark reputation as the city of hate. as time passed the city established the sixth floor museum to detail the assassination and commemorating his life. but today once again with the eyes of the nation and the world on this city, the dallas city, a commit
your young men shall see visions, the bible tells us. and where there is no vision, the people parish. >> welcome back, i'm del walters in new york. our special coverage on this the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy continues today. heidi zhou castro is in dallas. set the scene for us there from dallas. >> absolutely, dell. right now we're hearing the closing remarks from a clergy member here in dallas with 5,000 people packed into dealey plaza. all...
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joining us now. sean spicer with the republican national committee and we'll be joined by dnc communications director. good to have you here. >> thanks, michelle. great to be with you. >> i was going to ask mo, am i being too negative i? i think you think i'm probably not. i think you sounded off a pretty good list of what's going on right now. it's the state of play. one thing that's being overlooked, not just the number of people signing up, because what we're finding out day after day is the front end glitches are now exposing some back end glitches meaning as the insurers go in to find out who has signed up for their insurance plan, they are not getting the information they need so you, the consumer, are going to the website, signing up for picking the plan, not that many of them, by the way, according to the numbers that you're putting out there, but then when the insurance companies get that information, it's incomplete. it's wrong, and this is going to lead to even more widespread problems as
joining us now. sean spicer with the republican national committee and we'll be joined by dnc communications director. good to have you here. >> thanks, michelle. great to be with you. >> i was going to ask mo, am i being too negative i? i think you think i'm probably not. i think you sounded off a pretty good list of what's going on right now. it's the state of play. one thing that's being overlooked, not just the number of people signing up, because what we're finding out day...
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time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic. world war two. was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three quarters of the way there though with other. c.c.c. and things like that let's hope it's one that gets us at this time so is there anything that we can really do to reverse the trend that we seem to be on leading up to this twenty sixteen or whenever it happens to be crashed crystal it could happen any time i'm projecting twenty sixteen because the obama administration is doing the same thing the bush administration did which is try to hold off until after the elections in november of in that case twenty two thousand at this in this case twenty sixteen i don't know if they'll be successful or not i'm f
time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic. world war two. was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three...
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time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic that world war two was the. thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three quarters of the way there though with other. c.c.c. and things like that let's hope it's the one that gets most of this time so is there anything that we can really do to reverse the trend that we seem to be on leading up to this twenty sixteen or whenever it happens to be crashed crystal it could happen any time i'm projecting twenty sixteen because the obama administration is doing the same thing the bush administration did which is try to hold off until after the elections in november of in that case twenty two thousand at this time in this case twenty sixteen i don't know if they'll be successf
time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic that world war two was the. thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three...
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>> i use oral histories alive. but he is almost no contemporary oral history and i do almost than myself. the reason for this is my father is 89 years old, enlisted in the army in 1943. i would not rely on what he told me have been 70 years ago anymore then i would rely on what somebody told me they thought had happened a century ago. the contemporaneous record, including oral history is so extraordinary. the army sent some very good historians, including people like martin blume and seven, who became one of the finest world war ii historians and he was a sergeant in world war ii, out to interview soldiers virtually as they're coming off the battlefield. sometimes it was within hours. frequently within days or weeks. these extraordinary transcripts of those oral histories are in the national archives. there's hundreds and hundreds of them from all major actions, particularly late in the war. so there is back in there are many, many other contemporaneous , archival records of one sort or another that allow you not t
>> i use oral histories alive. but he is almost no contemporary oral history and i do almost than myself. the reason for this is my father is 89 years old, enlisted in the army in 1943. i would not rely on what he told me have been 70 years ago anymore then i would rely on what somebody told me they thought had happened a century ago. the contemporaneous record, including oral history is so extraordinary. the army sent some very good historians, including people like martin blume and...
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i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize nature by studying the components of things like shapes andnd feathers and things that could actually have no net loss of everything is utilized to perfection by nature . therefore, the principles in nature can be applied to different types of engineering ,ursuits in building designs things like air conditioning that can be modified and structured on these natural occurring structures in nature, and applied to difficult science , therefore making it far more conducive to a healthy environment with no net loss. host: i will leave it there. mr. brune? guest: i do not have much
i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize...
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>> that's really kicking us towards 2014. in particular on health care. what democrats -- i was talking to some republicans running the senate races, they are looking to see how badly is this health care law implementation going to go? they view that as something that could drive the obama approval number and play a role in the 2014 midterm elections. >> kasey, see you on "morning joe." kasey hunt live for us in washington, d.c. >>> new york city, which will be run by a democrat for the first time in 20 years. bill de blasio beat republican joe lhota by a wider margin that polls predicted, by nearly 50 points. de blasio focused his message on his idea that new york has become two cities. >> tackling in equality is not easy. it never has been and it never will be. make no mistake, the people of this city have chosen a progressive path. >> want to point out a couple other races across the country. detroit has a new mayor, mike duggan will take over the troubled city. his power will be limited because the city's emergency manager is shepherding the city thro
>> that's really kicking us towards 2014. in particular on health care. what democrats -- i was talking to some republicans running the senate races, they are looking to see how badly is this health care law implementation going to go? they view that as something that could drive the obama approval number and play a role in the 2014 midterm elections. >> kasey, see you on "morning joe." kasey hunt live for us in washington, d.c. >>> new york city, which will be...
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be used to rein in the n.s.a. as i mentioned and it could be used to address sexual assaults in the military so as you can see this is a very critical debate in the senate that touches on all of those serious issues that are usually ignored by the mainstream media issues that often break down traditional left right party coalitions. john isaacs joins me now he's the executive director of the center for arms control and nonproliferation and the council for a livable wage drawn welcome to the show thank you so the senate armed services committee chairman carl levin is kind of overseeing the national defense authorization act in the senate he said that the n.b.a. is not the appropriate vehicle for a debate over the genesis is about a bit so it considering has been used as a vehicle for pretty much everything that's right it's one of the few must pass bills in the senate it. passed in the senate fifty one stray years and no other bill can claim that even appropriations bills which might be a vehicle for a few moments
be used to rein in the n.s.a. as i mentioned and it could be used to address sexual assaults in the military so as you can see this is a very critical debate in the senate that touches on all of those serious issues that are usually ignored by the mainstream media issues that often break down traditional left right party coalitions. john isaacs joins me now he's the executive director of the center for arms control and nonproliferation and the council for a livable wage drawn welcome to the...
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intention of showing any leniency in snowden's case our teeth peter oliver is in germany and brings us more the spies can't be allowed to dictate of politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly spiegel he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he also saying that we need to stop this kind of spying culture that is taken over it's all part of a major. set of articles about edward snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen that group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own cause it could come out if there wa
intention of showing any leniency in snowden's case our teeth peter oliver is in germany and brings us more the spies can't be allowed to dictate of politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly spiegel he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications...
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and he's joining us, now, from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. this was an off-year election. we're not even at the midterms yet. it was an election that was closely watched for the clues it could provide about the next presidential race. >> how about this, new jersey? >> reporter: new jersey governor, chris christie, won re-election in a landslide, setting the stage for a possible run for president in 2016. christie's victory speech went beyond the garden state and had all the hallmarks of a candidate with national aspirations. he sold his win as a path forward for the republican party. >> maybe the folks in washington, d.c. should tune in their tvs right now. see how it's done. >> reporter: christie won big. a decisive 20-point victory by a republican in a democratic state. he won a majority of women, latinos, even one-third of all democrats. in virginia, a closer contest. terry mcauliffe, the former democratic fund-raiser, party chair and friend of bill and hillary clinton, was e
and he's joining us, now, from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. this was an off-year election. we're not even at the midterms yet. it was an election that was closely watched for the clues it could provide about the next presidential race. >> how about this, new jersey? >> reporter: new jersey governor, chris christie, won re-election in a landslide, setting the stage for a possible run for president in 2016. christie's victory...
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s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the taft hartly act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders recommended that when states participate in letting corporations play states off against each other both states should lose federal highway funds that or any other remedy is pretty unlikely as america continues to raise from being one of the world's wealthiest nations pre reagan to a post reagan dystopia the first modern fully developed industrialised nation to actually d.n. dust realize and move in the direction from first world status toward third world status simply is the result of thirty two years of reaganomics finally a particularly pernicious form of this new business model has e
s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the taft hartly act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders recommended that when states participate in letting...
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i want you to do everything that you can do to use this bill, not let this bill use me, but to use this bill to improve our health. and that has been the charge that we have accepted and have gone with ever since. you know, my time is getting short here. i do want to share with you, you know, we went live on october 1st, down for a few hours, not down, slowed up for a few hours, got that all straightened out and we've been running ever since and helping people get enrolled, not only in our s.h.o.p., but also in the individual market. so i guess the message from our governor is that he was very strong in his opinion that the best way we could improve the health of our state was to go the state-based exchange route and then also what we have done is that we have gotten agents involved. right now, 94% of the small insurance policies in our state, small employer insurance policies, are offered through agents. >> try to wrap up, please. >> yes, ma'am. well, to summarize, and again, this is in particular with regard to the s.h.o.p., since we went live on october the 1st, we've had 193 small b
i want you to do everything that you can do to use this bill, not let this bill use me, but to use this bill to improve our health. and that has been the charge that we have accepted and have gone with ever since. you know, my time is getting short here. i do want to share with you, you know, we went live on october 1st, down for a few hours, not down, slowed up for a few hours, got that all straightened out and we've been running ever since and helping people get enrolled, not only in our...
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today we'll be able to use dark mail tomorrow and benefit from it security and i think what we're going to see is a new generation of products and protocols that take that same approach i think we spent the last thirty years trying to make things work on the internet and we're probably going to be spending the next ten to twenty years moving from trying to make things work to try to make things secure and i'm sure you've gotten a lot of support for that have you know yeah thousands of backers i checked the spawning and we've already raised seventy thousand dollars wonderful well let's switch topics one more time meanwhile this underground internet site known as the silk road was discovered by the f.b.i. recently it was shut down for about four weeks but then a right is it shut down this message popped up and was sent out to everyone and what it says it was sent out by dread pirate roberts and what it says is we are proud to announce though that our new security measures include emergency strategies to ensure that in the event of silk roads demise once more no member will lose their quee
today we'll be able to use dark mail tomorrow and benefit from it security and i think what we're going to see is a new generation of products and protocols that take that same approach i think we spent the last thirty years trying to make things work on the internet and we're probably going to be spending the next ten to twenty years moving from trying to make things work to try to make things secure and i'm sure you've gotten a lot of support for that have you know yeah thousands of backers i...
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, put them to good use for myself, put them to good use for my family. and, frankly, put in to good use for society. you all have been very kind, very patient. thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching c-span2 with the politics and public affairs. weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events. and every weekend at the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites.
, put them to good use for myself, put them to good use for my family. and, frankly, put in to good use for society. you all have been very kind, very patient. thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching c-span2 with the politics and public affairs. weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events. and every weekend at the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website,...
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takes us to health care, takes us to education, all over the place. so as a consequence, we had to figure out what to do. and because we didn't know what to do, we went around the country and figured out what other folks were doing piecemeal. and we put together a plan. and the first pillar is stop the shooting. here's the thing, you just got to stop shooting. we can talk about all the other stuff, but if you're laying on an emergency room bed and you're having a heart attack and dying, the first thing you do is resuscitate and don't talk about how you got there, you fix the problem we started on that. >> how did you stop the shooting? >> well, we're -- we didn't yet. one of the things we are thinking -- what we're doing is saying, look, what are the aggressive constitutionally protected law enforcement techniques that work. we know that we're not getting any more money from the federal government. $13 billion was spent between 2010 and 2011 in iraq, afghanistan and colombia helping build police departments in those countries. here in the united state
takes us to health care, takes us to education, all over the place. so as a consequence, we had to figure out what to do. and because we didn't know what to do, we went around the country and figured out what other folks were doing piecemeal. and we put together a plan. and the first pillar is stop the shooting. here's the thing, you just got to stop shooting. we can talk about all the other stuff, but if you're laying on an emergency room bed and you're having a heart attack and dying, the...
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thank you for joining us, that is it for us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and this evening, just a few hours ago the senate came to another one of its truly embarrassing avoidable standoffs. and it happened even though democrats and republicans had previously agreed on how to proceed on competing legislation. legislation over one of the biggest issues facing our country today. here is what happened. the one big thing that the senate needs to do before the thanksgiving break is pass the national authorization act of the defense bill. and this year, that bill is the terrain of one of the most interesting david and goliath battles. last year alone, an estimated 26,000 instances of unwanted sexual contact, including aggravated sexual assault and rape, according to a survey of active duty members of the military. the defense department estimates that 86 and a half percent of these violent sexual crimes go unreported. and there is a clear-cut disagreement on how to report
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there's a little big big difference about is it harder to find someone you like and are friendly with us challenging very challenging but i don't want to hurt him or you do it competition is i never want to hurt you on i want to win i want to show i'm a better competitor herding is part of winning in that to a certain extent yes it's moves it's like playing chest you know you want to make sure you're relaxed in the right place want to make sure pons in the right place and have you for him before every single day in the gym for a year or so never in a major fight know we always competed against each other i was at the top here getting ready for a fight to defend the world title and he was on his way working up or vice versa he was on his on the top tier and i was always working up so we got those other our other partners as well and partners yes we got a better of each other a lot. i think me more than him or you're known as a trash talker yes how did that start you know of the company to beach. i got the nickname the need to be a bad boy i spoke my mind i spoke the truth and i didn't hav
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and this forces us to reckon with the fact across america, illegal drugs are used by people who don't fit the comfortable stereotype. powder and crack cocaine are not just used by people over there, the ones on the street corners and in the neighborhoods you don't go to after dark. in fact, when is comes to cocaine, white people have used it as much as black people. when you talk about crack cocaine, it is used as much by white folks as black folks. our policy on drugs in america is prohibition, but much like the policy in the past, it doesn't necessarily reflect behavior. the hypocrisy, regarding trey radel, before his bust, voted to drug test the food stamp recipients. joining me now, founder and executive director of the drug policy alliance, and joy? you spent a lot of time in florida, here is my reaction, i am torn between rage at the hypocrisy, and compassion for somebody who is going through substance abuse issues. >> i even have compassion for rush limbaugh, when he was walking around buying oxycontin. one wishes that people on the right could transfer that same sense of compa
and this forces us to reckon with the fact across america, illegal drugs are used by people who don't fit the comfortable stereotype. powder and crack cocaine are not just used by people over there, the ones on the street corners and in the neighborhoods you don't go to after dark. in fact, when is comes to cocaine, white people have used it as much as black people. when you talk about crack cocaine, it is used as much by white folks as black folks. our policy on drugs in america is...
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join us at 10:00 p.m. for an hour-long special with bill hemmer. 50 years of questions tonight at 10:00 p.m. on the fox news channel. time for a quick break but coming up. actor alec baldwin lashes out again. >> why the latest con pronation with a reporter led to sus specific from msnbc. a live report from the philippines where finally making it to -- aid is making it to hardest hit regions after the devastating typhoon hit the region. stay with us. blank i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> welcome back. the death toll from the devastating typhoon hitting the philippines stands at 3,500 with another 1200 people still missing at this time. some of the desperately need aid is reaching the hardest hit area of the island nation. fox news' william la jeu
join us at 10:00 p.m. for an hour-long special with bill hemmer. 50 years of questions tonight at 10:00 p.m. on the fox news channel. time for a quick break but coming up. actor alec baldwin lashes out again. >> why the latest con pronation with a reporter led to sus specific from msnbc. a live report from the philippines where finally making it to -- aid is making it to hardest hit regions after the devastating typhoon hit the region. stay with us. blank i break my back around here....
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thank you for joining us. >> have a great weekend. americas news headquarters starts right now. >>> fox news alert for you. in the nation's capitol republicans are pushing a head with their own solution to help americans keep their own current health plans. a bill would try to prevent the wave of insurance cancellations. welcome to hq. i am alisyn camerota. sdmshgs i am gregg jarret in for bill hemmer. it is not only for those who lost them but anybody who wants to buy them right now. here is michigan congressman fred upton just moments ago. >> our straightforward one page bill if you like your current coverage you should keep it and the president should heed his own advice and work with the congress as founders intended and not around the legislative process. nchris is our host of power play on fox news.comlive. hi, chris. i have that hr"3 strikes and you're out" 50 in my hands and i need your help understanding it. it allows americans to keep the health care plan even if they don't meet the rules but does it reinstate the cancelled
thank you for joining us. >> have a great weekend. americas news headquarters starts right now. >>> fox news alert for you. in the nation's capitol republicans are pushing a head with their own solution to help americans keep their own current health plans. a bill would try to prevent the wave of insurance cancellations. welcome to hq. i am alisyn camerota. sdmshgs i am gregg jarret in for bill hemmer. it is not only for those who lost them but anybody who wants to buy them right...
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. >> right behind us. we have to say look at this. the brock lynn bridge park bandids or whatever you are called. congratulations. good job, man. >> wrap it up, joe. >> come on. you can't just walk off like that. finish the job. it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe" and "the daily rundown" with chuck todd who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. >> thank you for your patience. i swear to god i will be better next week. here you go. >> nbc news exclusive. much more of my sit down with president obama and you will hear the apology on health care and leave the door open for the website and hear him on the nsa, the biden clinton plan and much more throughout this hour. on the first trip back to iowa, we will talk to the governor who was a front-runner for a few days back in 2012. we will talk to rick perry and why he's back and what's on the horizon for him. secretary kerry makes a last minute trip to geneva to talk about the deal with iran and what the president had to say about whether we can trust the iranians
. >> right behind us. we have to say look at this. the brock lynn bridge park bandids or whatever you are called. congratulations. good job, man. >> wrap it up, joe. >> come on. you can't just walk off like that. finish the job. it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe" and "the daily rundown" with chuck todd who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. >> thank you for your patience. i swear to god i will be better next week....
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a lot for us to chew on as long as it doesn't make us sick. >> so to speak. >> thank you. coming up -- >> no matter what path you choose, no matter what dreams you have, you have got to do whatever it takes to continue your education after high school. >> first lady michelle obama is joining the president's efforts to get the u.s. to have the highest percentage of college grads by 2020. details about her new initiative also ahead, one state is now helping undocumented immigrants come out of the shadows even as efforts fail for reform on a national level. we'll look at what is happening in illinois and why both parties according to some shoulder the blame here. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhe
a lot for us to chew on as long as it doesn't make us sick. >> so to speak. >> thank you. coming up -- >> no matter what path you choose, no matter what dreams you have, you have got to do whatever it takes to continue your education after high school. >> first lady michelle obama is joining the president's efforts to get the u.s. to have the highest percentage of college grads by 2020. details about her new initiative also ahead, one state is now helping undocumented...
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i want you to do everything that you can do to use this bill, not let this bill use me, but to use this bill to improve our health. and that has been the charge that we have accepted and have gone with ever since. you know, my time is getting short here. i do want to share with you, you know, we went live on october 1st, down for a few hours, not down, slowed up for a few hours, got that all straightened out and we've been running ever since and helping people get enrolled, not only in our s.h.o.p., but also in the individual market. so i guess the message from our governor is that he was very strong in his opinion that the best way we could improve the health of our state was to go the state-based exchange route and then also what we have done is that we have gotten agents involved. right now, 94% of the small insurance policies in our state, small employer insurance policies, are offered through agents. >> try to wrap up, please. >> yes, ma'am. well, to summarize, and again, this is in particular with regard to the s.h.o.p., since we went live on october the 1st, we've had 193 small b
i want you to do everything that you can do to use this bill, not let this bill use me, but to use this bill to improve our health. and that has been the charge that we have accepted and have gone with ever since. you know, my time is getting short here. i do want to share with you, you know, we went live on october 1st, down for a few hours, not down, slowed up for a few hours, got that all straightened out and we've been running ever since and helping people get enrolled, not only in our...